This past July, NFL running back Arian Foster agreed to a one-year deal with the Miami Dolphins during a deal that he called “the new chapter of my life.” The deal was calculated to be worth $1.5 million and included incentives that could bring its total value to a maximum of $3.5 million. Foster, 30, is a four-time Pro Bowl running back.

“They’re a young team, a hungry team,” Foster said after the Dolphins officially announced the signing. “[They have] a lot of talent on both sides of the ball. I think they have the right head coach and the right people in the front office. They’re all committed to winning there.”

Foster has a history of injuries. Since he joined the Houston Texans as an undrafted free agent in 2009, he had two significant injuries. He suffered a torn groin in training camp that caused him to miss three games. He returned for four games, but then suffered a torn right Achilles’ tendon in the final five minutes against the Dolphins on Oct. 25, 2015. ESPN reported the starter has also had a torn meniscus, multiple hamstring injuries, a knee injury, a back injury that required surgery, a minor groin injury, a major groin injury and a torn Achilles’ tendon. Foster spent his first seven seasons with the Houston Texans and was the franchise’s all-time rushing leader before they released him.